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Ontario Wasted Enough Clean Electricity to Power 720,000 Homes in 2019: Report

OSPE has revealed that Ontario wasted a total of 6.5 TWh of clean electricity in 2019 – an amount sufficient to power 720,000 average homes for one year. The Ontario Society of Professional Engineers (OSPE), the voice of Ontario’s engineering community, has released updated data on curtailed (wasted) energy, following its 2019 Retail Electricity Price […]

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DTE Energy Files Plan to add an Additional 420 MW Solar by 2022

DTE Energy has updated its MIGreenPower voluntary renewables plan with the MPSC, which includes bringing online an additional 420 MW of solar energy by 2022 DTE Energy has announced that it has updated its MIGreenPower voluntary renewables plan with the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC), which includes bringing online an additional 420 megawatts (MW) of […]

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Solar by far the Leading Power Generating Tech Installed in 2019: BNEF

A new report has revealed that solar PV dominated as the main new power-generating technology source added to grids around the world in 2019. A new report has revealed that solar photovoltaics (PV) dominated as the main new power-generating technology source added to grids in dozens of countries ranging from Australia, to India, Italy, Namibia, […]

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EDF Secures PPA for 200 MW Solar Plus 180 MW Storage Projects

EDF has completed the signing of a 22-year PPA with NV Energy for a 200 MWac solar plus 180 MW, four-hour battery storage system in Nevada. EDF Renewables North America has announced that it has completed the signing of a 22-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with NV Energy for a 200 megawatt (MWac) solar PV project coupled with a […]

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Latest Offshore Wind Farms in the UK Could Reduce Household Energy Bills: Analysis

The latest round of offshore wind farms to be built in the UK could reduce household energy bills by producing electricity very cheaply. This is the conclusion of an analysis by an international team led by Imperial College London researchers. The analysis published in the Journal Nature Energy highlights that the most recently approved offshore […]

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Duke Energy Brings Online Another 200 MW Solar Plant in Texas

Duke Energy Renewables has announced that its 200 MW ac Rambler Solar project in Tom Green County, Texas, has begun commercial operation. Duke Energy Renewables, a subsidiary of Duke Energy, has announced that its 200-megawatt alternating current (MW ac) Rambler Solar project in Tom Green County, Texas, has begun commercial operation. The Rambler Solar project is the […]

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NV Energy Announces Transmission Project for Clean Energy Link up in Nevada

NV Energy has announced its plans for Greenlink Nevada, transmission and renewable energy initiative that will transform Nevada’s clean energy landscape, create thousands of jobs, promote economic development and position the state to achieve its environmental and carbon reduction goals. Greenlink Nevada is comprised of two distinct transmission line segments that, once completed, will allow […]

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96 Major Cities Launch Clean Energy Initiatives in Response to COVID

A coalition of mayors of 96 cities across the world have launched a new agenda focusing on health, clean air, and new jobs for post-COVID-19 recovery. A coalition of mayors of 96 cities across the world, including New Delhi, representing 700 million people have launched a new agenda focusing on health, clean air and new jobs for […]

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Long Lasting Solar Storage Possible With Solar Flow Battery

Chemists at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and their collaborators have created a highly efficient and long-lasting solar flow battery Chemists at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and their collaborators have created a highly efficient and long-lasting solar flow battery, a way to generate, store and redeliver renewable electricity from the sun in one device. The new […]

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